Getting them active just might help you get active as well!
Read Part 1
Read Part 2
In Part 3 of getting active with your kids or grandkids, let’s explore yet two more items that may be available to you. Try experimenting using these two toys in new ways. By adding some fun new uses for these ordinary play things you will enjoy different forms of movement that they provide. Have fun and be creative!

FRISBEES
Inside:
• Create an obstacle course.
• Use for target practice.
• Secure to shoes and use as skates to practice sliding.
• Secure to hands and use as paddles.
• Secure to rope and use as moving target.
• Use as personal space or “home base” markers.
• Use for treasure hunts or relays.
• Use as a steering wheel.
• Balance on body parts.
• Use as stepping stones, lily pads, etc.
Outside:
• Throw and chase.
• Hang from trees as targets (can add bells for auditory reinforcement).
• Carry water, sand or mud.
• Use as water skis.
• Use for treasure hunts or relays.
• Roll, spin or flip them.
• Use as steering wheel.
• Secure to sticks to use as long handled paddle.
FOAM POOL NOODLES
Inside:
• Secure to the ground and use as balance beams (may need to assist the children).
• Secure to the floor to practice motor skills.
• Suspend off the ground to practice motor skills.
• Practice movement concepts such as body awareness, space awareness, effort awareness, and relationship (examples; directions, pathways, speeds, levels).
• Use to pull objects.
• Use as weights and lift them like you are exercising.
• Use it to play limbo.
• Cut them into small pieces and practice motor skills. When cut small folding the noodle slightly in your fingers and releasing them causes them to fly away from your body with a snap sound creating instant fun.
• Cut them in half and use them like drum sticks.
• Use them to hang sheets over to create fort/tent/tunnel.
Outside:
• Use them as hurdles to jump over or for backyard croquet.
• Use them to practice striking objects (stationary, suspended, tossed).
• Have a pirate sword battle.
• Use as paddles on a boat and row.
• Use to build forts.
• Use it to play limbo.
• Ride them like a horse.
• Throw them like a javelin in the Olympics.
• If hollow, use them like a hose to pour water.
• If hollow, put a rope through them and use as boundaries, hang sheets from, balance on and move.
Reference: www.beactivekids.org






















Train Your Turnover









